Differentiate between algae and fungi
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Algae or singular Alga are a group of simple typically autotrophic organisms ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms and at the other hand
Fungi are a group of unicellular or multinucleate organisms that live and grow on decomposed matter
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Fungi are a group of unicellular or multinucleate organisms that live and grow on decomposed matter
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Hello friend! Thanks for asking question, here is the answer.
Algae:
>> Algae is a prokaryotic organism.
>> It posses a distinct cell wall surrounding their cells.
>> It lacks a definite nucleus that is DNA is not enclosed by a membrane.
Fungi:
>> Fungi is a eukaryotic organism.
>> There is presence of cell wall in fungi.
>> It posses a definite nucleus that is DNA is enclosed by a nuclear membrane.
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Algae:
>> Algae is a prokaryotic organism.
>> It posses a distinct cell wall surrounding their cells.
>> It lacks a definite nucleus that is DNA is not enclosed by a membrane.
Fungi:
>> Fungi is a eukaryotic organism.
>> There is presence of cell wall in fungi.
>> It posses a definite nucleus that is DNA is enclosed by a nuclear membrane.
I hope this will help you. Thank you.
-BRAINLY STAR ROSETA
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